(10-24-2017, 06:38 PM)Khanage Wrote: I have a 32-bit computer and when I go to download it, it says x64. Can I still run it?

Your computer supports 64-bit 100%, so you should really consider an upgrade to 64-bit Windows(which should be free from what I've heard)
Any other version than the latest stable (5.0 x64) and the dev versions, aren't supported anymore.

With this windows you will also be able to use your 8GB's of ram instead of the 4GB's you are able to use right now...

(10-24-2017, 07:53 PM)mstreurman Wrote: Your computer supports 64-bit 100%, so you should really consider an upgrade to 64-bit Windows(which should be free from what I've heard)
Any other version than the latest stable (5.0 x64) and the dev versions, aren't supported anymore.

With this windows you will also be able to use your 8GB's of ram instead of the 4GB's you are able to use right now...

Hey! I go to download a 64-bit version of Dolphin and it says my PC can't run it. Do I stick with my current version of Dolphin? I'm not sure what to do.

(10-25-2017, 01:27 PM)Khanage Wrote: Hey! I go to download a 64-bit version of Dolphin and it says my PC can't run it. Do I stick with my current version of Dolphin? I'm not sure what to do.

You need to upgrade your version of Windows to 64bit *first*, then install a newer version of Dolphin.
It's not complaining about your computer, (or at least, not the physical hardware) it's complaining about the version of Windows you have installed.
Quick advice though, but reinstalling Windows with a 64bit version is likely to result in your files being lost, so I suggest you get everything imprtant backed up first.